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Carbendazim Efficacy On Tomato Blight



In agricultural disease control, carbendazim, carbendazim fungicide, and carbendazim for plants are widely recognized broad-spectrum fungicides, offering high efficiency, low toxicity, and systemic absorption. For tomato cultivation, carbendazim exhibits remarkable efficacy against tomato blight, a destructive fungal disease that threatens yield and quality—key considerations for bulk buyers and large-scale farming operations. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD. specializes in high-quality carbendazim fungicide and carbendazim for plants, leveraging its broad-spectrum activity to protect diverse crops.

Carbendazim Efficacy On Tomato Blight

HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD. Carbendazim Product Table

 

Item

Details

Product Name

Carbendazim, carbendazim fungicide, carbendazim for plants

Aliases

Cotton wilting, captentan, mildewed, benzimidazole No. 44

Chemical Category

Benzimidazole compound

Core Traits

Broad-spectrum, high efficiency, low toxicity (acute oral LD50>2000mg/kg in rats), systemic absorption, stable chemical properties, protective + therapeutic effects

Mechanism of Action

Interferes with spindle formation in pathogen mitosis, inhibiting cell division

Target Pathogens

Fungi from Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina, Deuteromycotina; effective against diseases caused by ascomycetes and hemicycetes

Key Application

Tomato blight control (primary focus), corn, wheat, rice, peanut, soybean, potato, onion, pepper, apple, citrus, sugarcane

Core Advantages

Broad crop compatibility, dual protective/therapeutic effects, low toxicity, systemic absorption, stable efficacy

 

Carbendazim Efficacy and Application for Tomato Blight

 

  • Preventive application timing and dosage: for tomato blight prevention, apply carbendazim at 500–800 times dilution (25% wettable powder) during the seedling stage and early flowering period, spraying once every 7–10 days for 2–3 consecutive applications. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD.’s carbendazim fungicide forms a protective film on tomato leaves and stems, inhibiting spore germination of Phytophthora infestans (the causal agent of blight). Wholesalers can advise clients to start spraying before rainy seasons or when blight is prevalent in the region, ensuring optimal preventive efficacy.

 

  • Therapeutic application for existing infections: if tomato blight symptoms (dark brown lesions on leaves/fruits, white mold) appear, use carbendazim at 400–600 times dilution, increasing spraying frequency to once every 5–7 days. The systemic absorption of carbendazim for plants allows it to penetrate tomato tissues, inhibiting pathogen growth and stopping disease spread. This therapeutic effect reduces yield losses by 30–50%, a key selling point for wholesalers targeting tomato growers facing disease pressure.

 

  • Application techniques to enhance efficacy: ensure uniform spraying of carbendazim on tomato foliage (upper and lower surfaces), stems, and fruit surfaces, as the fungicide acts through contact and systemic absorption. Avoid spraying during high temperatures (above 32℃) or strong sunlight, which can reduce efficacy. For greenhouse-grown tomatoes, maintain proper ventilation after spraying to prevent humidity buildup, which favors blight development. Wholesalers can emphasize these techniques to clients seeking maximum disease control.

 

  • Rotation with other fungicides: to avoid pathogen resistance, recommend rotating carbendazim with non-benzimidazole fungicides (e.g., mancozeb) every 2–3 applications. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD.’s technical documentation provides rotation guidelines, helping wholesalers support clients in sustainable disease management practices.

 

Carbendazim Fungicide Application in Multiple Crops

 

  • Grain crops: for corn, carbendazim fungicide controls northern leaf blight and ear rot at 500–800 times dilution, sprayed during the jointing and tasseling stages. Wheat benefits from 600–800 times dilution to prevent powdery mildew and rust, applied at the tillering and heading stages. Rice fields use 500–700 times dilution to control sheath blight and panicle blast, sprayed post-transplanting and before heading. The broad-spectrum activity makes it a versatile option for wholesalers serving grain crop farmers.

 

  • Oilseeds and root crops: peanuts use carbendazim fungicide at 500–600 times dilution to control leaf spot and stem rot, applied during the flowering and pod-setting stages. Soybeans benefit from 600–800 times dilution to prevent gray mold and anthracnose. For potatoes, 400–600 times dilution controls late blight and black scurf, sprayed at the seedling and tuber formation stages. Wholesalers can highlight these crop-specific applications to clients with mixed-crop farms.

 

  • Fruits and vegetables: pepper fields apply carbendazim fungicide at 500–700 times dilution to control anthracnose and bacterial spot, sprayed during the fruiting stage. Onions use 600–800 times dilution to prevent downy mildew and neck rot. Apple orchards utilize 500–700 times dilution to control powdery mildew and ring rot, sprayed during the spring bud and fruit expansion stages. Citrus groves apply 600–800 times dilution to control canker and green mold, while sugarcane fields use 500–700 times dilution to suppress red rot and smut. These diverse applications expand wholesalers’ client base beyond tomato growers.

 

Carbendazim for Plants Core Advantages for Wholesalers

 

  • Broad-spectrum efficacy and crop compatibility: carbendazim for plants controls over 80 types of fungal diseases across 15+ crops (tomato, corn, wheat, etc.), reducing the need for clients to stock multiple fungicides. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD.’s product exhibits consistent efficacy across diverse crops, making it a one-stop solution for wholesalers targeting multi-crop farming operations.

 

  • Dual protective and therapeutic effects: unlike single-action fungicides, carbendazim for plants offers both preventive and curative benefits, allowing clients to address disease risks proactively or react to existing infections. This flexibility appeals to farmers facing variable disease pressure, enhancing product marketability for wholesalers.

 

  • Low toxicity and environmental safety: with acute oral LD50>2000mg/kg in rats and low toxicity to fish, carbendazim fungicide meets global environmental and food safety standards. This compliance reduces regulatory risks for clients, a key advantage for wholesalers operating in regions with strict pesticide regulations.

 

  • Stable chemical properties and easy storage: carbendazim maintains stability under normal storage conditions, with a long shelf life that minimizes inventory waste for wholesalers. The product is available in easy-to-handle formulations (wettable powder, suspension concentrate) that simplify transportation and application for clients.

 

  • Cost-effective disease management: the high efficacy and low dosage requirements of carbendazim for plants reduce clients’ operational costs, as a single application provides long-lasting protection (7–10 days). This cost-efficiency is particularly appealing to large-scale farmers, driving bulk order demand for wholesalers.

 

Carbendazim FAQS----H2

 

What is the optimal carbendazim dosage for severe tomato blight infestations?

 

For severe tomato blight, use carbendazim fungicide at 400–500 times dilution (25% wettable powder) or 60–80g per 100 liters of water, spraying once every 5–7 days for 3 consecutive applications. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD.’s carbendazim for plants exhibits strong therapeutic efficacy at this dosage, stopping disease spread while safeguarding tomato plants. Wholesalers can guide clients to combine dosage adjustment with proper application techniques for maximum results.

 

Can carbendazim fungicide be used for both soil-borne and foliar diseases?

 

Yes, carbendazim fungicide controls both soil-borne (e.g., potato black scurf, peanut stem rot) and foliar (e.g., tomato blight, wheat powdery mildew) fungal diseases. For soil-borne diseases, it can be applied as a seed treatment (500–800 times dilution) or soil drench (600–800 times dilution); for foliar diseases, use foliar spraying. This versatility allows wholesalers to promote the product to clients facing diverse disease challenges across crops.

 

Is carbendazim for plants safe for edible crops and the environment?

 

Carbendazim for plants is low-toxic (acute oral LD50>2000mg/kg in rats) and complies with international food safety standards, with a safe pre-harvest interval (PHI) of 7–14 days for most crops. It has low toxicity to fish and beneficial organisms when applied as recommended. HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD. provides safety guidelines, helping wholesalers address client concerns about crop safety and environmental impact.

 

How does carbendazim compare to other fungicides in terms of efficacy and cost?

 

Carbendazim offers broader spectrum efficacy than single-target fungicides, controlling multiple diseases across crops, which reduces client costs for purchasing multiple products. Its dual protective/therapeutic effects eliminate the need for separate preventive and curative fungicides. Compared to high-cost specialty fungicides, carbendazim fungicide provides cost-effective disease management, making it a preferred choice for large-scale farmers—wholesalers can emphasize this cost-value ratio to drive bulk sales.

 

What support does HEBEI CHENGNONG BIOTECH CO.,LTD. provide for wholesalers supplying carbendazim?

 

The company offers bulk supply of carbendazim, carbendazim fungicide, and carbendazim for plants, along with technical documentation (application guidelines, dosage charts, rotation recommendations) and quality certification. It provides product samples for client testing and addresses technical queries related to crop compatibility and disease control. Wholesalers benefit from consistent product quality and reliable supply, enabling them to serve farming clients effectively across diverse agricultural sectors.


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